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Tricia Weel

Tricia Weel

I’ve worked as a journalist in community newspapers from White Rock to Parksville and Qualicum Beach, to Abbotsford and Surrey. After working in communications, I switched my focus to running a home-based business, and grew that into a successful enterprise. I returned to the journalism industry in 2022, to the Peace Arch News, where I first started while still a journalism student.
tricia.weel@peacearchnews.com

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Recent Work by Tricia

Deadly crash in B.C. causes Sunday road closure

Deadly crash in B.C. causes Sunday road closure

2-vehicle collision follows series of fatal crashes throughout province
Woman dead after being ejected from vehicle on Highway 99 in Surrey

Woman dead after being ejected from vehicle on Highway 99 in Surrey

Traffic incident near Serpentine River kills woman in her early 20s Thursday morning
Social media front door challenge still kicking around in B.C.

Social media front door challenge still kicking around in B.C.

Some B.C. homeowners experiencing recent 'door kick' or 'door knock' prank incidents inspired by social media
Protesters 'denounce' presence of Israel at Canada Cup in South Surrey

Protesters 'denounce' presence of Israel at Canada Cup in South Surrey

Pro-Palestine protest at softball tournament draws fire from B.C. politicians
BC United announces 'Patient Bill of Rights'

BC United announces 'Patient Bill of Rights'

'B.C.’s health-care system is in complete disarray': Falcon
Packed courtroom for appearance of suspects in Nijjar killing

Packed courtroom for appearance of suspects in Nijjar killing

Four suspects in slaying of Surrey gurdwara president appeared in B.C. court again June 25
Still no charges for suspect in Surrey homicide

Still no charges for suspect in Surrey homicide

IHIT still tight-lipped on reports that Tori Dunn died in a home invasion
Sikh community gathers to remember slain B.C. gurdwara president

Sikh community gathers to remember slain B.C. gurdwara president

Surrey's Guru Nanak gurdwara president, Hardeep Singh Nijjar, was shot and killed on June 18, 2023
BC United MLA crosses floor to join Conservative Party of BC

BC United MLA crosses floor to join Conservative Party of BC

‘Our province and its people are worse off today than they were just 7 years ago’: Sturko
Canine companion helps B.C. guardian with seizures

Canine companion helps B.C. guardian with seizures

National fundraiser Pet Valu Walk for Dog Guides happens May 26 across province
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